Little Compton Railway
Little Compton Railway
Hiya all,
I have decided (as said in another topic), even if I don't win any Compton stock (but hopefully do) to build a small Compton inspired 'railway'. I am hopefully going to call it the Little Compton Railway (if thats ok, or the name isn't already used?). It will be built at my mums house, but due to the lack of garden, will be built over plant pots outside front of the house (don't worry we live on the quitetest street ever, like 5 houses on it :lol: ).
Will not be much but hey ho, it's something :D
Also if anyone has any ideas of what it should be based on (like waterworks, steelworks ect,,,,) just say, since the real Compton Down has so many different indutries
Jack
Progress will be shown here...........
I have decided (as said in another topic), even if I don't win any Compton stock (but hopefully do) to build a small Compton inspired 'railway'. I am hopefully going to call it the Little Compton Railway (if thats ok, or the name isn't already used?). It will be built at my mums house, but due to the lack of garden, will be built over plant pots outside front of the house (don't worry we live on the quitetest street ever, like 5 houses on it :lol: ).
Will not be much but hey ho, it's something :D
Also if anyone has any ideas of what it should be based on (like waterworks, steelworks ect,,,,) just say, since the real Compton Down has so many different indutries
Jack
Progress will be shown here...........
Good News-
The Little Compton Railway will be home to-
1) Steel Panto Trolley
2) 5x Open Wagons
3) Forest Spur Box Van
And 'Polly'. :D
Jack
The Little Compton Railway will be home to-
1) Steel Panto Trolley
2) 5x Open Wagons
3) Forest Spur Box Van
And 'Polly'. :D
Jack
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I have a created a track plan, which i will post later on in the weekend since i'm currentley in scarbourgh, but consitists of a line which twists a bit, at one end is an engine shed the other an entrace to a clay pit and sand loader. At the engine shed end there is a headshunt which serves the siding for the brickworks building with a loading bay. At the mine end there is no sidings, but 00 gauge track which disappears into the clay pit, the 00 gauge track also has a siding to serve an engine shed, just need to build a loco for it :D .
On the way the line will pass kilns and plants
And thats all for now................
Please note I am open to any comments
On the way the line will pass kilns and plants
And thats all for now................
Please note I am open to any comments
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I have more good news
The steel panto trolley i bought did not work, nor hve a fornt buffer beam (knew about both of them).
I had dreaded thoughts the problem would be the switch, whih would have ment it would probally have stayed static but no the problem ws corroded connecters on the battery holder (pheww) so a easy fix.
May try and get a vid of it running eventually.
Jack
The steel panto trolley i bought did not work, nor hve a fornt buffer beam (knew about both of them).
I had dreaded thoughts the problem would be the switch, whih would have ment it would probally have stayed static but no the problem ws corroded connecters on the battery holder (pheww) so a easy fix.
May try and get a vid of it running eventually.
Jack
The switch is buried in the body, although i believe there is 2 tiny screcs to get to it it would have messed it up little bit. And the type of switch it has i dunno if i could get anothermhlr wrote:Why couldn't you have just replaced the switch?90733 wrote:I had dreaded thoughts the problem would be the switch, whih would have ment it would probally have stayed static
Thanks
Jack
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Have got some piccies of brickworks through the ages set up here for reference on this one - it has changed over the last 10 years, and was so pleased to find the little spirit burner still there in one of the tunnels which when filled with paraffin provides smoke which feeds through the interconnected pipework feeding various stacks so most of them smoke gently - with a fire pit under the big one for further special effects (just not when the neighbours have their washing hanging out)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11771542@N ... 016481506/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11771542@N ... 016481506/
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Have a question for you all, before I do the final plan:
As you can see on this pic http://www.flickr.com/photos/11771542@N ... 016481506/ the briackwors railway is raised up, and 32mm gauge. So the question is, do i do this, and if I do do I put 45mm line along the front, or a standerd gauge line?
As you can see on this pic http://www.flickr.com/photos/11771542@N ... 016481506/ the briackwors railway is raised up, and 32mm gauge. So the question is, do i do this, and if I do do I put 45mm line along the front, or a standerd gauge line?
Thanks
Jack
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